Etats-Unis, 1789-1818 979 
1789, June 20. La Forest, observations on charter 
contract for three packet ships for U.S., signed at St. 
Malo Feb. 11, 1789 ( f f . 70-75). 
Sept. 18. La Forest to Montmorin, sending 
treenails and a piece of acacia; growth and use of acacia 
in America (ff. 76-77). 
1792, Apr. 10. Toscan to Ternant, transmitting tables 
of navigation and commerce of Portsmouth, N. H. for 1791; 
tables annexed (ff . 78-83) . 
[1793]. Mangourit, memoir on validity of French 
claims being assured by U.S. treaties with foreign powers 
(ff. 84-90). [Duplicate, with description, in volume 10, 
ff. 126-133, this series.] 
[1794, July 24], 6 Therm. II. Letombe to Committee 
of Public Safety, on Franco -American alliance (ff . 92-97) . 
[Duplicate in volume 10, ff. 62-69, this series.] 
[1795, Nov. 2], 1 Frim. IV. Regulations for health 
service of French navy in U.S.; reduces number of French 
marine hospitals in U.S. to two, at New York and Phila- 
delphia; rules for their administration; issued by minister 
to U.S., acting on report of Letombe (ff. 98-101). 
[1795]. List of French ships leaving New York under 
escort of French frigate (f . 102) . 
[1796, Jan. 16], 26 Niv. IV. J. Penevert, instructions 
concerning ship-timbers and masts for French Republic; 
illustrated with drawings (ff. 103-113). 
[May 4], 15 Flor. IV. Delauney, political memoir 
on U.S. and Canada; he and Rozier are convinced that nothing 
could be more to honor, glory, and interest of France than 
retaking of Canada; general consideration and outline of 
possibility, methods, and advantages of retaking Canada 
(ff . 114-119) . 
[Sept.]. Letombe, observations on sale of U.S. 
lands in France; abuses connected with sale of public lands; 
warns French against being duped; Scioto company; poor 
success of its settlements (ff. 120-124). 
[1796?]. Beauvoir, report prepared for Letombe on 
French botanical gardens situated two miles from Charleston 
S. C, under direction of Andre Michaux; one hundred acre 
experimental station maintained for France (ff . 125-127) . 
[1803, Sept. 23], 1 Jour Comp. XI. Cazeaux, memoir 
on population, soil, and agriculture of New Hampshire; 
trade; navigation; fisheries; activity in port of Ports- 
mouth; New England political parties (ff . 128-141) . 
[1804, Dec. 16], 25 Frim. XIII. [French vice-consul 
at Wilmington, N. C], observations on trade of Wilmington: 
reply to questions concerning shipping, exports to Europe, 
North Carolina products, principal commercial houses of 
Wilmington, etc. (ff. 142-145). 
1812, June 10. Fourcroy to Maret, history of commerce 
of Charleston, S. C, with France and Britain since 1783; 
price of colonial products; effect of continental system 
(ff . 146-150) . 
[1818?]. Couteaulx, memoir on Virginia and on work 
of French vice-consulate at Norfolk (ff. 151-216). [Dupli- 
cate, with description, in volume 11, ff. 294-321, this 
series.] 
